They are called daughter cells. meiosis makes 4 genetically different daughter cells.
No, yeast cells should be the same not genetically different. They use asexual reproduction. Yeast cells use budding, where a cell will grow a bud, a daughter cell and it splits in two. The bud or daughter cell splits off.
There will be four different genetically different types of sperm cells as a result of the combination of genes A and B on one chromosome and a and b on the homologous chromosome: AB, Ab, aB, and ab.
Meiosis results in four genetically different haploid cells, each with half the number of chromosomes as the original cell. This genetic variation is achieved through processes like crossing over and independent assortment during meiosis.
Daughter cells at the end of mitosis are genetically identical to the parent cells at the beginning. They have the same number of chromosomes and carry the same genetic information. The parent cell divides into two identical daughter cells during mitosis.
Mutations result in formation of genetically different cells.
Identical, different.
yes
This may not be the only way, but this could happen if the donor of the cells is a chimera.
yes
Daughter cells produced when cells undergo mitosis are genetically identical to each other and to the parent cell. This is because each daughter cell receives an identical copy of the parent cell's DNA during cell division.
Yes
Two cells from the same individual would be more genetically similar to each other compared to two cells from different individuals. This is because they would share the same genetic information inherited from their common ancestor.
daughter cells are similar to parents because they share the same dna
Sexual reproduction is when the resulting cells/organisms are genetically different from the parent cells/organisms. Asexual reproduction is when the resulting cells/organisms are genetically identical to the parent cells/organisms. Mitosis is the division of one nucleus into 2 genetically identical nuclei. Thus, it is asexual reproduction. On the other hand, meiosis results in 4 genetically different daughter cells. Thus, meiosis is an example of sexual reproduction.
The new cells formed by mitotic cell division should be genetically identical.
Upon the process of splitting cells, mitosis means that the cell splits itself into two genetically identical cells. Meiosis stands for two divisions which result into four genetically different cells.